Simulating Maize Response to Split-Nitrogen Fertilization Using Easy-to-Collect Local Features

Author:

Parent Léon Etienne1ORCID,Deslauriers Gabriel2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soils and AgriFood Engineering, Université Laval, 2425 Rue de l’Agriculture, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada

2. PleineTerre Inc., 169 Rue St-Jacques, Napierville, Québec, QC J0J 1L0, Canada

Abstract

Maize (Zea mays) is a high-nitrogen (N)-demanding crop potentially contributing to nitrate contamination and emissions of nitrous oxide. The N fertilization is generally split between sowing time and the V6 stage. The right split N rate to apply at V6 and minimize environmental damage is challenging. Our objectives were to (1) predict maize response to added N at V6 using machine learning (ML) models; and (2) cross-check model outcomes by independent on-farm trials. We assembled 461 N trials conducted in Eastern Canada between 1992 and 2022. The dataset to predict grain yield comprised N dosage, weekly precipitations and corn heat units, seeding date, previous crop, tillage practice, soil series, soil texture, organic matter content, and pH. Random forest and XGBoost predicted grain yield accurately at the V6 stage (R2 = 0.78–0.80; RSME and MAE = 1.22–1.29 and 0.96–0.98 Mg ha−1, respectively). Model accuracy up to the V6 stage was comparable to that of the full-season prediction. The response patterns simulated by varying the N doses showed that grain yield started to plateau at 125–150 kg total N ha−1 in eight out of ten on-farm trials conducted independently. There was great potential for economic and environmental gains from ML-assisted N fertilization.

Funder

Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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